This question is interesting mainly for beginners, but the answer i wrote to my own question could be also interesting for advanced users.
Introduction: While writing huge blocks of code, especially ...

I'm trying to debug a function that goes into an endless loop. I tried to Trace[] some expressions inside the the function, but apparently Trace[] outputs its information only after the expression has ...

One feature that I have always wanted but could not find out if it was supported and that is to actively watch variables and their values while working in a Notebook session. In fact, there are two ...

I am very new to using mathematica, and I have seen these errors frequently. Usually I can find a solution to my issues by stumbling around, but this is my first time defining a function like sp[t_], ...

I have an EvaluationMonitor setup to capture the points processed by NIntegrate.
This is a case where the same function, integrated over the same region in cartesian coordinates yields a dramatically ...

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I have using Mathematica to solve all kinds of problems that encountered in my study. However, the function that I define to solve specific problem is not always right, in other words, it ...

All the examples I am seeing on internet are related to normal functions that carry out loops and assignments but I have not seen one example where I can see a graphics based program being debugged. ...

As I could swear this worked just yesterday, I am probably just doing something stupid here and I am sorry to bother you :)
I am trying to find the point where a curve crosses a line. In this case, ...

I've written my incredibly complex, incredibly elegant analysis function, that works great on small test data. But when I run it on my real (bigger) data set it keeps running out of memory. It turns ...

When I create a breakpoint in Workbench 2 for an MUnit test, and run a debug build, the breakpoints are not breaking execution. The MUnit output is updated like a normal run without breakpoints. Why ...

In various integrated development environments, such as Microsoft Visual Studio, there is an integrated debugger where you can step through code sections, examine the state of variables and figure out ...

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